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Title : One last hit
The BBC's Jonathan Head explores the Philippines' dark
underbelly of police raids, dealers and assassins through
the story of one woman trapped in a chilling predicament.
Title : France 'burkini': Mayors urged to heed court's ruling
French mayors are warned they must heed a court ruling
suspending a ban on the controversial full-body "burkini"
swimsuit, as some say they will oppose it.
Title : Sarah Palin warns Donald Trump on deportation U-turn
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin warns Republican
Donald Trump of "massive disappointment" if he backs
down on his plan to deport undocumented immigrants.
Title : Canadian couple forced to live apart after 62 years
An elderly Canadian couple who have been married for
62 years are forced to live in separate care homes.
Title : Czechs and Hungarians call for EU army amid security worries
The leaders of the Czech Republic and Hungary say a
"joint European army" is needed to bolster security in
the EU.
Title : Syrian war: US and Russia 'achieve clarity on path forward'
US Secretary of State John Kerry says he and his Russian
counterpart Sergei Lavrov are closer to an agreement
on Syria. following talks in Geneva.
Title : US swimmer Lochte 'won't respond' to Brazil false claim
charge
Ryan Lochte has no plans to publically respond despite
Brazilian police charging him with making a false
statement over a robbery, his lawyer says.
Title : Italy quake: Emergency declared as hopes for more survivors
fade
Italy declares a state of emergency in the regions
worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake, in which at least
268 people died, as hopes fade of finding survivors.
Title : Czech hiker describes 'harrowing' 30-day ordeal after
partner's death in NZ
A Czech hiker who went missing a month ago in the snowy
mountains of New Zealand describes the "harrowing"
30-day ordeal in which her partner died.
Title : UK politicians 'fuelled Brexit hate crime'
"Anti-immigrant" rhetoric by UK politicians during the
EU referendum helped to fuel a spike in race hate crimes
before and after the vote, a UN body says.
Title : Sir Richard Branson 'thought he would die' in bike crash
Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson says he thought he was
"going to die" after crashing his bike on the Caribbean
island of Virgin Gorda.
Title : Nazi prank taints Argentina German school
Boys from an Argentine German school are being made
to visit a Holocaust museum after a brawl with Jewish
students over Nazi symbols.
Title : Indonesian man arrested as 650 pangolins found dead in
freezers
Indonesian authorities seize the frozen bodies of more
than 650 critically endangered pangolins and arrest
a man.
Title : Evacuation of Syrian city Darayya begins
The rebel-held city of Darayya is being evacuated by
government forces after the last rebel fighters agreed
to hand over their weapons and leave.
Title : Inside a Philippines prison drugs raid
The BBC witnesses a prison raid in one of Manila's
biggest jails - the latest offensive in Philippine
President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs.
Title : Calais people-smugglers use tree to board lorries
Footage has been recorded by the BBC showing the extreme
lengths a group of armed people-smugglers were prepared
to go to to get migrants in Calais across the Channel
to Kent.
Title : Is Trump's pitch to black voters a lost cause?
For the first time, Donald Trump is making a direct
pitch to African-American and Hispanic voters, but will
it work?
Title : Ultra marathon runner's reunion with stray dog
Their story had already captured hearts across the world
- the marathon runner and the stray dog that stuck by
his side through a gruelling desert race in China.
Title : Inside Manila's drug war: Female assassin's story
A violent crackdown on illegal drugs in the Philippines
has left more than 1,900 people dead. The BBC spoke to
two people in the middle of the drug war.
Title : Syria chemical attack: Family recounts 2013 horrors
The BBC's Quentin Sommerville speaks to the surviving
members of a family caught up in Ghouta's 2013 chemical
attack which left hundreds of Syrians dead.
Title : Flushing out IS fighters in Libya's Sirte
The Libyan forces are preparing for what they hope to
be the last attack against Islamic State group in the
city of Sirte.
Title : Malta crime: Ex-England rugby international foils robbers
with tea mug
A 78-year-old former England rugby player foils a robbery
attempt by three men, chasing them out of his house in
Malta armed only with a mug of tea.
Title : Norway man rescued after climbing into public toilet
Firefighters are called out to rescue a 20-year-old
man after he climbs into public toilet to retrieve a
friend's phone.
Title : Mehrnoush Pourziaiee: When child rescuers die too
The White Helmets save Syrians from death. What happens
when they die, too?
Title : Children among Italy quake victims
As hopes fade of finding more survivors of the
devastating 6.2-magnitude earthquake that hit central
Italy, details emerge of the dead.
Title : How is Nepal investigating civil war crimes?
The two commissions set up to investigate crimes
committed during Nepal's civil war have received nearly
57,000 submissions but many victims are sceptical about
getting justice.
Title : Six ways to close the gender pay gap
What are some of the steps that could be taken to narrow
the pay gap between men and women?
Title : Myanmar earthquake
Scores of historic sites in Bagan - some there since the
10th Century - were badly damaged by the 6.8-magnitude
earthquake that struck central Myanmar on Wednesday.
Title : Africa's top shots: 19-25 August 2016
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Aiming for the skies
Amateur rocket enthusiasts have gathered in Scotland
to mark 30 years of aiming for the skies.
Title : Quake-hit Italy from air
Aerial shots reveal the devastation in Amatrice following
Wednesday's earthquake which killed at least 247 people
in central Italy.
Title : Italy earthquake
Images from before and after an earthquake struck
central Italy show the huge scale of the disaster.
Title : Belgian Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton given 30-place grid
penalty
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton says he will try to
limit the damage to his title hopes in Sunday's Belgian
Grand Prix.
Title : Bayern Munich 6-0 SV Werder Bremen
Robert Lewandowski scores a hat-trick in Carlo
Ancelotti's first league match in charge of Bayern
Munich as Werder Bremen are beaten 6-0.
Title : US Open: Andy Murray to face world number 82 Lukas Rosol
in first round
Olympic champion Andy Murray will play Czech Lukas
Rosol in the first round of the US Open, which starts
on Monday.
Title : Kilmarnock 1-1 Rangers
A magnificent James Tavernier free-kick sees Rangers
come from behind to earn a point against Kilmarnock at
Rugby Park.
Title : No hiding
During her year of breast cancer, Sydney woman Alison
Habbal occupied hours of nausea and exhaustion by
planning for her post-sickness rebirth.
Title : Trumpâ€Ös shock troops
A disparate group of provocateurs and internet pranksters
is challenging conservative orthodoxy in America. Who
are they and what do they believe?
Title : Battle lines drawn
French artists have put pen and pencil to paper to
protest about a French burkini ban
Title : 'They all died in their sleep'
An Italian man who survived the earthquake in Amatrice,
killed more than 200 people, describes the "shocking and
traumatic" effect it has had on the close-knit community.
Title : C-section blues
New mother's vivid Facebook post on the shaming culture
involved with Caesarean births goes viral.
Title : 'Utterly wrong'
Disabled athletes and models have told Newsbeat how
disappointed they are in Vogue Brasil after they posted
pictures of their new Paralympic Campaign.
Title : 7 days quiz
The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7
questions.
Title : Endurance test
The BBC looks at the future of Ethiopian silver medallist
Feyisa Lilesa after his daring anti-government protest
at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Title : Tiny tribute
A tiny marsupial lion, extinct for at least 18 million
years, is named after Sir David Attenborough after
fossilised remains are found in remote Australia.
Title : Chat choices
As chat apps achieve colossal valuations and more
keep coming onto the market, are we reaching chat
saturation point?
Title : Race row
Hungarian personalities have been handing back their
state honours in protest at the award of a medal to a
controversial journalist.
Title : Ghost town
The largest town that Boko Haram ever controlled still
lies in ruins, frozen in time nearly 18 months after
Nigeria's military recaptured it, writes the BBC's
Martin Patience.
Title : In pictures
Scores of historic sites in Bagan - some there since the
10th Century - were badly damaged by the 6.8-magnitude
earthquake that struck central Myanmar on Wednesday.
Title : Austrian tragedy
A year after 71 people suffocated in the back of an
airless lorry on its way to Austria, Bethany Bell and
Nick Thorpe retrace the journey and ask what went wrong.
Title : Crying game
Japanese companies are paying for employees to attend
"crying workshops".
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